The U.S. Minority Chamber of Commerce Foundation for Poverty Alleviation starts operations to expand the generosity of the businesses and people of the United States of America to through an Incubator for Ideas

– The U.S. Minority Chamber of Commerce Foundation (U.S. MCCF) is focusing in rural and vulnerable areas to facilitate economic sustainability through education, innovative technology, emergency preparedness, security , investment, better infrastructure and human development.

– Hundreds of young people will be instructed in digital entrepreneurship to create startups in website development, app programs, cellular-table repairs, drone administration, social media, digital intelligence and intensive course of English commercial.

The program brings key stakeholders together in new alliances to integrate concepts of entrepreneurship,  human rights, gender  sensitivity, and enhanced accountability into efforts to address Latin America and the Caribbean challenges and governance shortcomings.

The main goal is to promote Income Increase Among Impoverished People Through Medium-term Skills Training for Entrepreneurship

– Grand Opening is schedule for April 29, 2021  at the Headquarters of the United States Minority Chamber of Commerce located at 1111 Brickell Floor 10, Downtown Miami from 6:30 PM to 9 pm.

 MIAMI, April 10, 2021 — The U.S. Minority Chamber of Commerce Foundation for Poverty Alleviation announced its programs and services to help reduce poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean through education,  entrepreneurship, economic and human development with funds and materials to deliver aid and assistance for impoverished persons and vulnerable rural communities. The slogan of the U.S. MCCF is “Unite the Force for Good, Inspires Volunteerism and Compassion to reduce poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean.”

Since then U.S. MCCF has expanded overseas to help those in need across Latin America and the Caribbean and is actively campaigning for more U.S. philanthropic organizations to launch humanitarian projects abroad while advocating for favorable economic development policies facilitating overseas operations in the region. As of 2021, The U.S. MCCF has a plan to start services in Colombia, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico and Mexico in the following:

  • Education
  • Human humanitarian
  • Economic Development
  • Democracy Promotion
  • Infrastructure
  • Entrepreneurship programs
  • Security Cooperation
  • Emergency Preparedness

An Overview:

  • Vision: Be the best channel, the most trusted, the most expected and the most respected international philanthropy platform to serve rural and disadvantage areas with love and compassion.
  • Mission: Disseminate good education and reduce poverty with economic development services and programs, help others to achieve their aims, and make the good more powerful development through generosity from the people of the United States of America.
  • Values: Service, Innovation, Transparency, Tenacity and Effectiveness

“The U.S. MCCF is committed to disbursing donor funds in the most effective way possible to combat rural poverty and stimulate economic development in remote areas in Latin America and the Caribbean,” said Mr. Doug Mayorga, President & CEO of the U.S. Minority Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc. ” “And collaborate the region efforts to transition from poverty and conflicts  towards peace and prosperity  by working in rural areas in Latin America and the Caribbean, where violence, drug trafficking, the lack of government presence, and the absence of legal economic opportunities have historically converged.”

Programs target TEN areas in poverty reduction to increase the quality of the life for rural populations:

  • Revitalize Rural and Vulnerable Areas through entrepreneurship and economic development programs
  • The U.S. light industry relocation at the Community Factories Push forward Anti-Poverty reduction –
  • Fostering the Capacity of Independent Development Through Foreign Aid economic sustainability
  • Education for Poverty Alleviation to Enable Escaping Poverty Through economic development for sustainability through entrepreneurship programs.
  • Infrastructure to improve roads, bridges, energy, environment, satellite telecommunication and public security
  • International Cooperation in Driving Agricultural Development to improve production and commercialization
  • Promoting Rural Tourism to Help Poverty Alleviation in Ethnic Minority communities to impulse economy.
  • Human Development with the highest social inequality level in the region; creating new standards of living to improve the health conditions, equality in education, micro-finance self-reliance and youth capacity.
  • Implementation, support and protection for vulnerable populations including women, members of Indigenous and Afro descendant, greater educational opportunities

About the U.S. MCCF: The U.S. Minority Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc. is a nongovernmental charitable with sustainability programs organization based in Miami, Florida, registered as 501C3 economic development, education, innovation, security  and Compassion. The Foundation seeks to foster enlightened leadership, connectivity,  and the appreciation of timeless ideas and values, and open-minded dialogue on contemporary issues. Through seminars, economic programs, conferences, and leadership development initiatives, the foundation and its international offices in seek to promote the pursuit of common ground and deeper understanding in a nonpartisan and non-ideological setting. The Chamber’ foundation will be professionally supervised by the U.S. Minority Chamber of Commerce Office of Poverty Alleviation and Entrepreneurship.  For more information you can visit: www.thechamberfoundation.org

Contact Information:

Maria Loaisiga
Public Affairs Director
Maria.l@minoritychamber.net
(786) 406-2190

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